Media2 minScreen time: clear rules and attentionIf siblings argue about different screen times, it's up to the parents. With these rules, there will be fewer conflicts.
Media2 minMobile phones: a ban is too easyChildren and young people can learn how to use mobile phones responsibly at school - as long as it is not banned there.
Media2 minIs my child ready for their own mobile phone?At the latest when "everyone else" has one, your own child also wants a mobile phone. But when can parents fulfil this wish? A guide.
Media3 minRules instead of bans: Using mobile phones sensibly at schoolMany of our neighbouring countries are banning mobile phones from schools. Why this is not a good idea.
Education1 minWhat should you do if your child is constantly on their mobile phone?Do you recognise this? Your daughter or son is constantly on their mobile phone - you're worried about it, but don't know how to address it. Our tip can help you.
Media2 minHow tightly should parents control their child's mobile phone?Having their own mobile phone increases the risk of a child coming across unsuitable content. This is when conversations are needed.
Media2 minFrom toy to work toolAt kindergarten age, the parents' tablet or mobile phone is only used by the little ones for fun. This changes from primary school onwards.
Media2 minMedia rules apply to allRules should not only discipline children, but also apply to everyone - including parents. Especially when it comes to dealing with the media.
Media2 minDifferent families, different mobile phone rulesIn Chindsgi, children get to know other children and parents get to know other parents. This often leads to discussions about media rules.
Columns5 minBans on mobile phones in schools are useless!Our columnist Thomas Feibel explains why banning mobile phones at school won't help our children.